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no1lowr 07-23-2007 11:56 PM

1961 ford unibody
 
hey guys, im new here, ive been working on a 61 ford f100 unibody for a couple months, my name is josh, im from southern california and i own and operate an airbag parts supply house and fab shop. feel free to contact me if i can do anything for you, im new to the ford world and this will be my first one, im super pleased with the body lines of my truck and i cant get enough time in on it. here are a few pics, it has a full frame with a chevy front clip, 2 link suspension with a watts link. it is built to lay a 22inch wheel, im going to mate the cab to the frame and then start the chop on the roof.

www.railitcustoms.comhttps://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b122/no1lowr/uni.jpg


https://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b...1lowr/unii.jpg
http://ifcustom.com/projects/project...e/raymond3.jpg
http://ifcustom.com/projects/project...nds-frame5.jpg
http://ifcustom.com/projects/project...nds-frame7.jpg
http://ifcustom.com/projects/project...ond-frame4.jpg

cobraguy 07-24-2007 09:01 AM

WOW welcome FTE were in SoCal are you. I also have a 61 uni. I'll be taking the body off in the year or so to four link the rear and reclip the front. I can't bag the volare. So I'll be looking at a dakota or aerostar. Being an air bag guy what would you recomend. Also can I go triangulated 4link on a full size truck.

no1lowr 07-24-2007 11:09 AM

sure, triangulated 4 would be fine, im a big fan of 2 links with watts behind it, only because it is pretty much flawless, if you arent into the volare front then go with a camaro or 63 and up chevy front clip, the track width is the same and it has all of the ncie features, a arm, rack and pinion, easy to drop a motor in, etc. good luck with the build.

no1lowr 07-24-2007 11:10 AM

oh im in lancaster by the way.

garbz2 07-24-2007 01:03 PM

Nice

What engine do you plan on running on top of that tall truck crossmember?

What large negative offset do you plan to run on your wheels with that wide GM truck clip?

Garbz

no1lowr 07-24-2007 03:50 PM

i have a 2005 ls6 for it.

instig8r63 07-25-2007 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by no1lowr
i have a 2005 ls6 for it.


...ouch...:(

no1lowr 07-25-2007 06:08 PM

yea i knew it was gonna be hard coming over to this site, cuz i am a chevy man at heart, however, i am building a ford for obvious reasons, body lines, rarity, entire stance of the truck in general, so at least i am giving some applause..

**HOWEVER! i am open to finding a cobra motor for it. this would be an option**

jowilker 07-25-2007 06:25 PM

no1, If you had watched auto auctions like Barrett Jackson, you would have noticed Fords with non Ford engines bring much less money than the ones with Ford engines.

Any idiot can put a chevy engine in a hot rod, but today there is no reason to. If I walk up to your rod at a show and see the dist in the rear, I turn walk away, shake my head, while calling you a name.

A nice bowtie beside of it, I will look it over pretty good, because I can enjoy great workman ship.

Do the right thing, build an all Ford rod. :)

John :-X06

no1lowr 07-25-2007 09:10 PM

im not in it for the money, in fact i dont plan on selling it

and about idiots putting chevy motors in hot rods, what makes putting a ford motor in any harder?

if you turn and walk away because you see a chevy motor in a ford, your missing out, especially if its a truck you love to look at, dont miss out on smethign great because ists not the exact way you like it, you may as well walk away crying and sucking your thumb, because that is pure ignorance, im sure not everyione in the world is building their custom to your liking.

if you can enjoy great workmanship then you should enkoy all walks of custom cars, i dont like the term rod really, in fact it is more of a custom what i am building, and for the record, IMO ford has never built a good lokin motor like the ls6, IMO!

spike lee said to do the right thing when it came to morals and integrity in your neighborhood, not when building a one off ford uni.

instig8r63 07-25-2007 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by no1lowr
...IMO ford has never built a good lokin motor like the ls6, IMO!

427 SOHC?
Boss 429?

IMO, if the vehicle is a Ford, you put a Ford engine in it.
If it's a Chevy, you put a Chevy in it, etc.

IMO, welding a Shivvy motor in your Ford vehicle is kinda like sewin' a pecker on your best girl; it just don't belong there. :D

no1lowr 07-25-2007 09:30 PM

there is no way i could ever win at this, tis what it tis ladies. at least i didnt lie to you.

garbz2 07-25-2007 10:25 PM

Yep......

But its a custom... so HEMI SOHC BOSS Caddy Nailhead or anything in between is OK!


Were are installing a LS6 in to a 36 Cord 810 sedan along with a custom MII ..now theres some down right sacarelage for ya! So much for that Lycoming mill and front wheel drive......

Dont get me wrong a ford in a ford is finally catching on, but with what he is doing frame wise a ford will not fit the bill so to say with the stupid front mounted oil pumps and larger oil pans. even the rear sump pans will be too tall at the crossmember.

I bust my bosses stones all the time over his 427 he has installed in his 63 Uni, He is a FE fan but the mill just would not fit so in went in the 550 horse RAT!

Garbz

cobraguy 07-26-2007 12:58 AM

Hey to each his own. I considered for a minute putting a buick aluminum 215 V8 in my 63 ranchero. 200hp@300lbs would be fun.

no1lowr 07-26-2007 04:22 AM

clean uni i found and thought i would share.

https://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b...lowr/uni-1.jpg


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